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A Simple Wish

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Second in the series following A Simple Vow—from the author of the Seasons of the Heart novels, who "writes Amish stories with style and grace" (RT Book Reviews).

The Amish residents of Willow Ridge share their talents at the Simple Gifts crafts shop—and share the blessings of faith, hard work, and love with their community—even when family secrets bring unexpected challenges . . .

Making rugs for Simple Gifts has taught Loretta Riehl that an unassuming pattern can reveal surprising depth. People, too, have a way of defying first impressions. Drew Detweiler came to Willow Ridge under a cloud, but the handsome craftsman has gained the community's respect for his upholstery skills and commitment to making amends for his mistakes. As her new brother-in-law's twin, he's joining the family for dinners and Sunday visits at the Riehl house, and Loretta can't deny enjoying his attentions.
If only her dat were willing to let a little joy into his life. Cornelius Riehl grows more stern with each passing day, and Drew suspects there's more to his moods than missing Loretta's late mamm. Hoping to fulfill Loretta's wish to live in a peaceful, happy home again, Drew sets out to learn the truth. It's a journey that will bring to light painful realities—but also the chance to forge a new, honest, and loving future together . . .

Praise for Charlotte Hubbard's Seasons of the Heart series
"Fans of Amish fiction will love the Seasons of the Heart series."—Marta Perry, national bestselling author

"These very special books will sit proudly on my keeper shelf!"—Romance Reviews Today

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Series: Simple Gifts Publisher: Zebra Books

Kindle Book

  • Release date: September 26, 2017

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  • ISBN: 9781420138726
  • File size: 1812 KB
  • Release date: September 26, 2017

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781420138726
  • File size: 1812 KB
  • Release date: September 26, 2017

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Second in the series following A Simple Vow—from the author of the Seasons of the Heart novels, who "writes Amish stories with style and grace" (RT Book Reviews).

The Amish residents of Willow Ridge share their talents at the Simple Gifts crafts shop—and share the blessings of faith, hard work, and love with their community—even when family secrets bring unexpected challenges . . .

Making rugs for Simple Gifts has taught Loretta Riehl that an unassuming pattern can reveal surprising depth. People, too, have a way of defying first impressions. Drew Detweiler came to Willow Ridge under a cloud, but the handsome craftsman has gained the community's respect for his upholstery skills and commitment to making amends for his mistakes. As her new brother-in-law's twin, he's joining the family for dinners and Sunday visits at the Riehl house, and Loretta can't deny enjoying his attentions.
If only her dat were willing to let a little joy into his life. Cornelius Riehl grows more stern with each passing day, and Drew suspects there's more to his moods than missing Loretta's late mamm. Hoping to fulfill Loretta's wish to live in a peaceful, happy home again, Drew sets out to learn the truth. It's a journey that will bring to light painful realities—but also the chance to forge a new, honest, and loving future together . . .

Praise for Charlotte Hubbard's Seasons of the Heart series
"Fans of Amish fiction will love the Seasons of the Heart series."—Marta Perry, national bestselling author

"These very special books will sit proudly on my keeper shelf!"—Romance Reviews Today

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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Funding for additional materials was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.